Recent news and updates pertaining to the grand project of Elon Musk, the SpaceX Falcon has faced much scrutiny. There are claims arising that the explosion has caught the attention of Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg and even NASA is rumored to join the rumble as well.
Rumors have also surfaced that the destruction of the Israeli Amos-6 satellite was not an accident, but rather a sabotage. Given the rising rumors, all of these were debunked since there are no details proving that the theory is confirmed. Some are presuming that the SpaceX Falcon was a project that Elon Musk dreamed as it reaches for the skies and sabotaging its legacy is also an indicator of him destroying his own goals and dreams.
In a former report from GamenGuide, ever since the tragic explosion of Falcon 9 in September 1, speculations on the possible sabotage have greatly affected the Aerospace company and SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk had released a statement denying this atrocious act.
The SpaceX Falcon 9 exploded during its scheduled test at 9:07am, and that the explosion did not result to public injury, and although no one was harmed during the accident, Falcon 9 had also damaged the Amos-6, an Israeli satellite built by the Israeli Aerospace Industries, as noted by the same post.
It was also relayed by the Space Reporter that the explosion of the SpaceX Falcon 9 was not due to the sabotage theory, but could have been caused by the formation of solid oxygen. Citing Elon Musk's words, according to him, "The formation of solid oxygen in the carbon over-wrap of one of the helium bottles in the upper stage tanks, but this theory remains to be proven.
As for the Israeli satellite, there has been no word that SpaceX and Israeli Aerospace Industries are brawling against each other nor is the rumor that NASA has joined the rumble. For the space enthusiasts, all of the theories surrounding the SpaceX Falcon 9 has not been proven and every speculation should be taken with a grain of salt in mind.